A bit narrow but good surface and very scenic with lots of nice curves in a beautiful area, no towns or villages just unspoilt forest, highly recommended. Ridden on a Monday afternoon, so I imagine that at weekends that it might be popular with tourists

Excellent fun road with mostly good surface and lots of nice consistent corners. Traffic was low on a Monday afternoon in March when I rode but there were lots of tourist amenities which might indicate otherwise in peak season. Great views and picturesque villages

Simply Superb section of flat well surfaced corners to be enjoyed. The road was closed at the end due to roadworks when I rode this but that meant little traffic and so even more enjoyment for me :) I saw a guy on a Monster also had the same idea!

Leaving the Picturesque village of Oberhaslach the road starts off quite easy but then begins to climb more steeply with excellent corner combinations and plenty of places to enjoy a nice view. Forest surroundings very nice, little run off and some sharpish drop off into trees keeps it sensible. Exc...

A short section of the Famous 'route des Vins d'Alsace'. Great scenary through vineyard, good surface, although passing can be difficult because of many solid white lines and lots of campers in high season (therefore avoid during these times). Otherwise good.

The Western section close to Munster is fairly ordinary, the best part is the rise up into the mountains to the Col de la Schluct. If you're heading into France from Southern Germany, this is one of the best ways to do it! It also links nicely to another route, Gerardmer to La Bresse over the Ba...

Spectacular views and some good corners (these would be rated as excellent in most other regions, but here, the standard is so high). Visibility can be restricted bycloudsd and watch out for camper vans. Road surface ok but starts off a bit patchy.

Good hairpins running up the hill to Viel Armand (A french war memorial cemetary on the top of a mountain), although there are about 3 hairpins which change to cobblestone surface rather oddly (could be very dangerous in the wet). The descent can be a bit tricky because of paint on road and bumps so...

A great detour coming or going if you are bored hammering down the Autoroutes, get off at Dijon and make for Dole, then south east on dual carriageways and A roads via Mont-sous-Vaudrey to Arbois onto Champagnole following the N5 all the way to Les Rousses on really fabulous sweeping forested roads....

Quite fast minor road with low traffic and mostly ok surface, On the later sections there are some repairs to the road. Some quite nice open straighter sections and a few corners thrown in to keep you amused :)

If you are off to Italy from England or north France and don want to use the motorway all the way get off the Autoroute at Langres (not a bad place to stay) then its just a pleasant route to Basancon. Then take Basancon to Pontarlier (Swiss Border) also another route already on bestbikingroads.com

It can be difficult to pass if you get stuck behind someone on this stretch, so avoid during busy periods. Otherwise excellent, just like a race track i.e. smooth, flowing and level with a good surface.